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For the third night, carnage break out on the streets of Ballymena, a town of 30,000 with a high-immigrant population. On its biggest night on Tuesday there were 17 police officers injured and five arrests. Police have called the riots "racist thuggery", beginning just hours after the court hearing of two 14-year-old boys who did not speak English. The boys appeared for attempted oral rape of a girl.

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00:00Anti-immigration riots have entered a third straight night in Northern Ireland,
00:05with protesters hurling Molotov cocktails, bricks and fireworks at police.
00:09Seventeen officers were injured and five people were arrested
00:12during the second night of unrest in the town of Balimena.
00:15Police are calling the violence racist thuggery
00:17and are investigating property damage as possible hate crimes.
00:21Protests began on Monday, just hours after two 14-year-old boys
00:25appeared in court for attempted sexual assault.
00:27The town has a large immigrant population and the boys required a Romanian interpreter.

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